"very, exceedingly," is rendered "greatly" in Matthew 27:14 , of wonder; 2—Timothy 4:15 , of opposition; 2—John 1:4; 3—John 1:3 , of joy. See EXCEEDING , SORE , VERY.
is used in the neuter singular (polu) or the plural (polla), as an adverb; in the sing., e.g., Mark 12:27; in the plural, e.g., Mark 1:45 , "much;" Mark 5:23 , "greatly" (RV, "much"); Mark 5:38 , AV and RV, "greatly;" 1—Corinthians 16:12 (RV, "much"). See LONG , MUCH.
Acts 28:6from megas (GREAT, No. 1), is used of rejoicing, Philippians 4:10 .
"joy," is used in the dative case adverbially with the verb chairo, "to rejoice," in John 3:29 , "rejoiceth greatly," lit., "rejoiceth with joy."
Matthew 27:54Acts 6:7EXCEEDPhilippians 1:81—Thessalonians 3:62—Timothy 1:4Luke 1:29Acts 16:341—Peter 1:81—Peter 1:6
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